<Richard.Bashford@...> wrote:
Jack O'Neill just phoned to say he Tony Donnelly and Darren Thomas are
watching a Pec Sand on a newish pit viewed from the old railway bridge
next to Bedford Sewage works.
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Priory Country Park is a former gravel pits located on the South East edge of Bedford, adjacent to the River Great Ouse. Find us at Barkers Lane off A428, or in Priory Business Park off A421 Bedford bypass. Admission is Free with access to the Visitor centre and 2 hides, one overlooking the main lake and one on the Finger lakes. You will find Winter wildfowl, passage terns and waders, and Water Rail all year.
Jack O'Neill just phoned to say he Tony Donnelly and Darren Thomas are
watching a Pec Sand on a newish pit viewed from the old railway bridge
next to Bedford Sewage works.
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Continuing around we had 3 Grey wagtails at the canoe slalom before another birder put us on the Black Terns that had shown up over the main lake. These had obviously come in during the morning as there had only been half a dozen Common Terns when I arrived. Now there were mostly Black Terns on the south and east side of the lake, 8 in all. The Commons had been pushed up to the west end of the lake as happened when the Black Terns visited in spring.